Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is the best shampoo for greasy hair?

Aussie-Its called Cleanse and Mend.


Gears towards greasy roots and frizzy ends. I really love this shampoo because the biggest problem I find with my greasy hair is that it doesn't start that way , but depending on what kinda shampoo I use it gets that way and LOOKS that way really fast-which I hate.


I just switched to this brand a few months ago and have been having great luck:)What is the best shampoo for greasy hair?
Not what you might think. First, stop shampooing every day. Second, when washing your hair, wash with the palms only and don't dig your fingers in deeply to remove the grease and oils from your hair and scalp. Use the best shampoo you can buy (get some from the hair salon, and talk to any hair stylist there, to find out the proper shampoo and conditioner for your hair and scalp) and conditioner. Use no more than enough shampoo than a 'dime' in size, wash your hair from the ends in toward your scalp and condition. Wash your hair only when it's greasy and dirty looking. If you use less shampoo, wash with the palms of your hands, this should be between 4-7 days after your first 'shampooing the proper way.' You'll be very surprised at how much different your hair feels, and how clean and soft it is days after you wash it properly. I know that your mother probably told you to dig in and scrub to get rid of all of that grease, but it's that digging and scrubbing that is causing your hair to get greasy to begin with. Also using too much shampoo, especially the regular shampoos you can buy at drug and grocery stores. Yes, the shampoo from the hairdresser is more expensive ... but why not pay more if you know how to wash your hair properly and maintain it, use far less shampoo, and look really good? In the end, you'll pay more 'going in' but you may buy only 1-2 bottles of shampoo a year, not 12 ... which makes the expensive hairdresser stuff actually cost far less. Buy a different brand of hairdresser shampoo (be sure to ask them which is best) when your first one is running out, because you should change brands every time you change bottles for the health of your hair. I used to be a dig and scrub with my fingers person. I asked my hairdresser what to do, bought the much better hairdresser recommended brands, saved money, and now have hair that, for the last 5 years, looks really good! I'm 58 ... you are much younger than me, I'm sure, so your hair can look great far longer if you stop washing wrong, buy the more expensive shampoo, and make good friends with a good hairdresser!What is the best shampoo for greasy hair?
Nature's Gate. I stopped using Pantene and all those generic brands because of the high level of chemicals and parabens, which can actually cause more long-term damage (and simply aren't meant to be put into your body). Nature's Gate is wonderful, and they sell it at any local health food store. Another I love is Dr. Bronners liquid soap which can be used as shampoo. That's another great one.





Another thing you could do is go to your local health shop and ask someone who works there about their hair and beauty products. Vegan products are great too.





Hope it helps.
I have tried tea tree oil shampoo and it works pretty good. The one that I like the best is Redken Hair Cleansing Cream. It sounds dumb to put cream on oily hair, but it has fruit acids in it that strip away styling products and impurities. And you should use a light conditioner everyday especially in the winter, just don't put any on your roots.
I think Tresemme is really good. And pantene.


I have greasy hair as well but pantene is really good. You can buy the one for greasy hair or the the pantene shampoo with 2 in 1. It makes my hair really soft and non greasy looking.





hope this helped and good luck!
Tresemme. Only use the shampoo and then afterword use spray conditioner and spray only the ENDS of your hair with it. spraying the top of your hair makes it more greasy and oily.
Treseme. It's a little more expensive than your average shampoo, but not by much and it works wonders. Plus it comes in big tubs.
For me its teatree shampoo, but i dont use conditioner so maybe thats your problem.
bedhead dumb blonde shamp/condit are great.


its a ph balancer that'll help yur scalp produce less grease.
garnier
Any Grease = you need to wash your hair :P
green tea.

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